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− | Often so called because their shrines and images can be found at the intersection of roads and streets, halfling | + | Often so called because their shrines and images can be found at the intersection of roads and streets, halfling waygods receive the worship of [[halflings]] and local humans. Itinerant halfling priests sometimes draw small wagons with a pony. The enclosed wagon carries an image to one or more halfling waygods. The halfling priest serves the halflings of the rural community and receives donations. Such priests are known to bless travelers. |
=See Also= | =See Also= | ||
*[[Halflings]] | *[[Halflings]] | ||
+ | *[[Lufa]] | ||
+ | *[[Shreg]] | ||
[[Category:Halflings]] | [[Category:Halflings]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:05, 13 December 2016
Often so called because their shrines and images can be found at the intersection of roads and streets, halfling waygods receive the worship of halflings and local humans. Itinerant halfling priests sometimes draw small wagons with a pony. The enclosed wagon carries an image to one or more halfling waygods. The halfling priest serves the halflings of the rural community and receives donations. Such priests are known to bless travelers.
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